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Lakers protest late substitution call in Game 1

The Orange County Register
Published May 4, 2011 at 1:50 AM
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When Dallas called a late timeout in Monday’s Game 1, Phil Jackson saw it as an opportunity to make a substitution, sending Andrew Bynum in for Lamar Odom. Dallas, which trailed at that point, 94-93, countered Jackson’s move by going to a smaller lineup and subbed in in J.J. Barea and Peja Stojakovic with 20 [...]Lakers protest late substitution call in Game 1 is a post from: Lakers blog

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